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Connor Dunn

Rhian Brewster sends Liverpool fans into frenzy with Callum Hudson-Odoi transfer hint

Rhian Brewster has sent Liverpool fans into a frenzy after suggesting to Callum Hudson-Odoi that he should sign for Liverpool.

Speculation surrounding the talented Chelsea teenager's future i ntensified over the summer with Bayern Munich announcing their interest.

The London side then reportedly agreed terms on a long-term contract in July with the 18-year-old attacker but he has not yet put pen to paper.

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Hudson-Odoi has been out of action since April after rupturing his Achilles tendon but posted a video on Twitter on Thursday showcasing his skills.

Trevoh Chalobah, a Chelsea player on loan at Huddersfield, posted a comment underneath the video saying "sign it" but Reds frontman Brewster replied with "at Liverpool " leaving the Anfield faithful to speculate the 19-year-old was playing as an agent and trying to convince Hudson-Odoi to sign on Merseyside.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has, however, recently said that there was no update over Hudson-Odoi's contract situation as he discussed when the teenager could return to action.

"No update at all. I've laid my cards on the table about it a while ago and it's between him and the club at the minute," he said.

"Callum is training, looking bright and sharp but now we're in the zone where it's about protecting him, giving him conditioning with fitness, especially in the area of his injury. He has had quite a long time out. Like with Rudiger’s injury."

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